raaman
Valued Contributor
Greed to make more money and fear always rule the share markets. The markets are driven by greediness and fear. It is something we often hear from financial critics. What does this mean to you?
Fear stops the investors from buying shares when the share price has touched a low point. Desire or greed prevents an investor from selling the shares he has when the share price is high.
The recent activity of a gaming company is an example of how desire or greed will take the better of many investors. Few may sell for fear of missing out on the rising stocks.
Fear stops the investors from buying shares when the share price has touched a low point. Desire or greed prevents an investor from selling the shares he has when the share price is high.
The recent activity of a gaming company is an example of how desire or greed will take the better of many investors. Few may sell for fear of missing out on the rising stocks.